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like controllable the radioactive cesium one thirty seven fell two thousand miles away in northern scotland and there are still food bans on on cheap in lamb there and so i think this is going to be the situation for years decades to come no i have. this article from the kyoto news today and it said that tepco has announced that they have observed a neutron beam. and one half kilometers away from the plant now neutrons are a subsonic are you know neutrons protons electrons that mean. that fission is going on that. you know what is the significance of a neutron of you know a significant number of neutrons being measured a mile and a half or a mile away from the plant and i think there is still opinion. circulating what we're concerned about is that these are plutonium particles that plutonium. normally they say if it's active fuel particles are now working their way into the soil and used we're seeing perhaps black smoke had was king is now carrying hot particles of plutonium away from a particular unit three fuel pool because you have to remember that four of these. reactors have had explos
like controllable the radioactive cesium one thirty seven fell two thousand miles away in northern scotland and there are still food bans on on cheap in lamb there and so i think this is going to be the situation for years decades to come no i have. this article from the kyoto news today and it said that tepco has announced that they have observed a neutron beam. and one half kilometers away from the plant now neutrons are a subsonic are you know neutrons protons electrons that mean. that...
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>> i have lived in scotland for 89 years. that was the best decade of my life. i lived in washington for about a decade. i now live in bavaria. that is the headquarters of my office. we do work in london, the indian ocean rim, and the united states them have worked for american politician directly? >> no, i was distressed because i listened to their aides to much. much. >> what politicians did you do work for? >> everybody, joe biden on the nato issues. i did work for the finance committee, the treasury committee, the foreign relations committee, the international relations committee, i talked to tons of staffers. tons of staffers. they know i am a member of the council. that is what they like. i don't have to charge american clients as much. clients as much. they care about being plugged in. >> right now, what kind of different organizations are paying you? >> the dutch government, the british government, the german government, i do things on the brics, the cameron people, some of whom i knew in college. banks like barclays is a customer i have worked with on t
>> i have lived in scotland for 89 years. that was the best decade of my life. i lived in washington for about a decade. i now live in bavaria. that is the headquarters of my office. we do work in london, the indian ocean rim, and the united states them have worked for american politician directly? >> no, i was distressed because i listened to their aides to much. much. >> what politicians did you do work for? >> everybody, joe biden on the nato issues. i did work for...
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police officer in london just this week as did the number one police officer in london, the chief of scotland yard. that is just one of the ways the whole rupert murdoch scandal is getting awkward for politics and its most high-profile politicians, same goes for david cameron, also the leader of the conservative party, and the man he picked to be his communications director was arrested earlier this month. today the conservative party admitted ties to another person arrested in the scandal, advised on political matters in the run-up to the general election by a man named neil wallis. wallis was also arrested last week. in terms of the scale of the criminal behavior at hand and how much the company brass knew about it, the lithe of people we know to have been paid off to keep the story from getting any bigger now includes 700,000 pounds paid to a soccer union boss. one of the conditions of the settlement -- of the payment was confidenciality. also sienna miller got 100,000 pounds and andy gray was paid 20,000 pounds after the people's phones were hacked into, which is illegal. is it plausible
police officer in london just this week as did the number one police officer in london, the chief of scotland yard. that is just one of the ways the whole rupert murdoch scandal is getting awkward for politics and its most high-profile politicians, same goes for david cameron, also the leader of the conservative party, and the man he picked to be his communications director was arrested earlier this month. today the conservative party admitted ties to another person arrested in the scandal,...
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yard was supposed to find the hackers and they never did now we know scotland yard was being bribed or blackmailed or whatever by the the by. murdoch empire and not to look into that and you know and news of the world was breaking the story to me i mean. i don't have the evidence here to say definitely that's the case i think it's why we need investigations here in the united states is that it's in the it's in the interest of every american here whether you're conservative or your. democrat or liberal you want to be able to trust that the news that you're getting is actually accurate that the people are engaging in criminal activity to deliver to you and we've already seen fox just fox and forgive the news corp aside we know what's going on with kind of this you know increasing pressure and in this you know picture of this sort of this large criminal enterprise a coordinated criminal enterprise i have a hard time believing it didn't work over fox which is really kind of the crown jewel of the entire empire but if you even just look at the way fox has held stock in the last year or s
yard was supposed to find the hackers and they never did now we know scotland yard was being bribed or blackmailed or whatever by the the by. murdoch empire and not to look into that and you know and news of the world was breaking the story to me i mean. i don't have the evidence here to say definitely that's the case i think it's why we need investigations here in the united states is that it's in the it's in the interest of every american here whether you're conservative or your. democrat or...
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i am the new lord advocate of scotland. i am a very determined man. the more difficult the task, the more i see that as a challenge to be overcome. what i want to do today is give you my personal commitment, my genuine personal commitment that i will do everything in my power to bring all of those involved in this appalling crime to justice. one of the things i want to do is to take up the cudgels in relation to the lockerbie investigation. i have been working hard with u.s. law enforcement and my colleagues to try to put the lockerbie investigation back at the top of the radar. it is still the biggest act of terrorism on u.k. soil. you have my personal commitment that i will do everything i can to bring the others involved in this appalling act to justice. can i just say that it is truly humbling for me to be here on this sacred ground of arlington cemetery. there is a memorial in scotland representing each life lost in this tragedy. you have the full support of the people of scotland in your quest for justice, which i share. i have a brother, and li
i am the new lord advocate of scotland. i am a very determined man. the more difficult the task, the more i see that as a challenge to be overcome. what i want to do today is give you my personal commitment, my genuine personal commitment that i will do everything in my power to bring all of those involved in this appalling crime to justice. one of the things i want to do is to take up the cudgels in relation to the lockerbie investigation. i have been working hard with u.s. law enforcement and...
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prospect he will return to international terrorism of the kind that brought down pan am 103 over lockerbie scotland that killed many americans on their way home for christmas vacation. he would almost certainly return to his pursuit of nuclear and chemical weapons. we cannot allow that to happen. had we intervened early promptly, and decisively, we could have tipped the balance of power to the opposition side. this thingould be over by now. his inability to undstand that risks a long-term involvement with no clear conclusion. for what reason? we do not know what his objectives is? protecting innocent civilians? how can you protect innocent civilians when you cannot use military force to remove the thing that is the greatest reat to the innocent civilians? he said in el salvador -- he said referring to the international coalition, it means we have confidence we are not going in alone. it is our military that is being volunteered by others to carry out missions that are important not only to us, but are important internationally. our military is being volunteered by others? who is the commander in ch
prospect he will return to international terrorism of the kind that brought down pan am 103 over lockerbie scotland that killed many americans on their way home for christmas vacation. he would almost certainly return to his pursuit of nuclear and chemical weapons. we cannot allow that to happen. had we intervened early promptly, and decisively, we could have tipped the balance of power to the opposition side. this thingould be over by now. his inability to undstand that risks a long-term...
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queen elizabeth's granddaughter zahra philips married a rugby player in a private ceremony in scotland's capital today. she wore an ivory silk down by one of the queen's favorite designers. >>> a ten-hour interrogation of the norway terror suspect reveals he planned to attack other targets. investigators are not saying what the other targets were. >>> and in italy, dna evidence came under scrutiny today at the appeal trial of amanda knox, she is the mesh studeamerican stude convicted of the murder of her british roommate. two key pieces of evidence used to convict her should not have been admitted. >>> back in the u.s. now. warren jeffs, the polygamous sect leader on trial for sexual assault of a child says he can defend himself better than anyone else so he fired his lawyers. i talked with the legal guys about this move earlier today. >> i think he fired his attorneys so he could stare down any of the prosecution witnesses that are put on the stand from his cult and intimidate them. but the other day in court, he basically told a judge, if anybody rules against him, are ahe has any prob
queen elizabeth's granddaughter zahra philips married a rugby player in a private ceremony in scotland's capital today. she wore an ivory silk down by one of the queen's favorite designers. >>> a ten-hour interrogation of the norway terror suspect reveals he planned to attack other targets. investigators are not saying what the other targets were. >>> and in italy, dna evidence came under scrutiny today at the appeal trial of amanda knox, she is the mesh studeamerican stude...
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the united kingdom is waking up to how destructive murdoch's media empire has been it's corrupt to scotland yard their equivalent of our f.b.i. it's corrupted the metropolitan police their equivalent of our you know arguably new york city police department or maybe actually much marja them much more important that in one thousand nine hundred three in the united states we've got a graphic on this site i believe it here is in one thousand nine hundred three fifty corporations control the majority of us media the two thousand and four this is from the bend. he updates every couple years two thousand and four was lost i mean updated it five corporations control the majority the media in the united states is a troubling that the only way that a republican can get any kind of national office now is to go through fox news if you don't have murdoch's and force just like in the u.k. you had you've had five prime ministers that have had to literally go to murdoch and beg for his indorsement tony blair convinced him to flip parties even and every single time or endorses them they win and same thing h
the united kingdom is waking up to how destructive murdoch's media empire has been it's corrupt to scotland yard their equivalent of our f.b.i. it's corrupted the metropolitan police their equivalent of our you know arguably new york city police department or maybe actually much marja them much more important that in one thousand nine hundred three in the united states we've got a graphic on this site i believe it here is in one thousand nine hundred three fifty corporations control the...
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in the film last king of scotland forest whitcher won an oscar for his real life dictator amine. >> i wear the uniform of a general but in my heart i am a simple man. i you. >> bill: i say i'm a simple man, too. i better drop that amine was the dictator of what african country did he terrorize? >> bill: the answer is uganda, correct. all right. now we are rolling, maccallum. johnny depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on real life pirates such as black beard. >> the doll. [screams] >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and pros bones put what item on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? >> bill: an hourglass. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten anybody. >> a burning tree. >> bill: i want to point out death in -- depp in all three pirate movies has more than maccallum. >> that's hard to do. >> bill: but not more than doocy in the morning. king the eighth had two wives beheaded. british invasion band had a hit song called henry the eighth. who is that band? the answer is, roll the tape ♪ i'm henry the eighth i am ♪ h
in the film last king of scotland forest whitcher won an oscar for his real life dictator amine. >> i wear the uniform of a general but in my heart i am a simple man. i you. >> bill: i say i'm a simple man, too. i better drop that amine was the dictator of what african country did he terrorize? >> bill: the answer is uganda, correct. all right. now we are rolling, maccallum. johnny depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on real life pirates...
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that's how they do it in scotland, folks. >> three, two, one, happy new year. >> this is sydney, australia usa. their clock struck midnight about seven hours ago. we'll be right back. let's go to vegas. alright, let's do it. let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get zero first month's payment, zero down, zero security deposit and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com. and zero due at signing on any new volkswagen. what is it about taking a first step that we find so compelling? is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promi
that's how they do it in scotland, folks. >> three, two, one, happy new year. >> this is sydney, australia usa. their clock struck midnight about seven hours ago. we'll be right back. let's go to vegas. alright, let's do it. let's do it, let's go to vegas. vegas baby! maybe we should head back to the dealership first? vegas! no, this is a test drive. vegas! [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never...
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does include the issues such as policing that have involved in -- involved in scotland? has the security -- about his contacts with his international? >> it does end -- it does extend it to scotland. we were able to accept a number of points. there was one specific point that the scottish administration wanted dealt with. it concerned the information -- information commissioners' report. it will be dealt with by the inquiry cut it is such an important part of the work. when it comes to the relationship between politicians and media, this inquiry will be able to go where the evidence leads. >> there were allegations between -- against some offices and the metropolitan police. >> police officers put their lives on the line for us every single day. we have to get to the bottom of what went wrong, we should not allow that to undermine the public confidence that people have and the fantastic job they do. >> the prime minister said he was given credible information regarding andy coulson, he would have done something about it. when you receive that letter in october, what did
does include the issues such as policing that have involved in -- involved in scotland? has the security -- about his contacts with his international? >> it does end -- it does extend it to scotland. we were able to accept a number of points. there was one specific point that the scottish administration wanted dealt with. it concerned the information -- information commissioners' report. it will be dealt with by the inquiry cut it is such an important part of the work. when it comes to...
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, 1988, a libyan intelligence agent planted a bomb that destroyed pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland and in 1989, the u.s. had to shoot down two more jets over the gulf of sidra, a move they said was to protect the uss john f. kennedy. since then a lot has happened, e libya developed a weapons of mass destruction program, that they dismannedled in 2003 to try and gain favor with the rest of the world, but any good will directed at them since then is likely being reconsidered. jamie? >> jamie: peter, thank you. >> rick: the crisis in libya driving up the price of oil, so with the fighting there, escalating, is now a good time to invest in crude? our financial expert, gives his take, coming up next. goals for the future... what if they were stolen from you? by alzheimer's. this cruel disease is the sixth leading cause of death, and affects more than 5 million americans. the alzheimer's association is taking action, and has been a part of every major advancement. but we won't rest until we have a cure. you have dreams... help the alzheimer's association protect them. act now, go to alz.
, 1988, a libyan intelligence agent planted a bomb that destroyed pan am flight 103 over lockerbie, scotland and in 1989, the u.s. had to shoot down two more jets over the gulf of sidra, a move they said was to protect the uss john f. kennedy. since then a lot has happened, e libya developed a weapons of mass destruction program, that they dismannedled in 2003 to try and gain favor with the rest of the world, but any good will directed at them since then is likely being reconsidered. jamie?...
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after he was targeted by the americans and then gaddafi ordered the bombing of pan am 103 over lockerby scotland and the brits certainly remember that and a bit bomber for that lockerbie bombing, they released thinking he was dying of pancreatic cancer and he's still alive somewhere in tripoli. it's a long story that goes back for 41 years and gaddafi is a survivor and the castro of the middle east. we haven't seen the last ever him yet. >> harris: jennifer griffin and i'm sure we haven't seen the last of you on the fox report because the news is fluid with the situation with news ever gaddafi's compound being hit the first time since 1986. not u.s. forces, but allied forces possibly. jennifer, thank you very much. i want to bring in now mike baker, a former coverts officers for a local intelligence firm. mike, how big a deal is it that the compound has been hit. >> well, if it's been hit it's likely they're going off a command and control facilities that's located within the compound. as steve harrigan pointed out, it's very, very large overall facility and the u.s. does have policies in place
after he was targeted by the americans and then gaddafi ordered the bombing of pan am 103 over lockerby scotland and the brits certainly remember that and a bit bomber for that lockerbie bombing, they released thinking he was dying of pancreatic cancer and he's still alive somewhere in tripoli. it's a long story that goes back for 41 years and gaddafi is a survivor and the castro of the middle east. we haven't seen the last ever him yet. >> harris: jennifer griffin and i'm sure we haven't...
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that was about nine hours and spoke with scotland yard and they say she is still in custody. 43-year-old brooks had top echelon of tabloid journalism here and ran the biggest newspaper group. she resigned on friday and two days later she has been arrested. she has not been charged yet, but again she has been arrested in connection with phone hacking and alleged bribes to police. she resigned friday, two days before he is supposed to appear before a committee. she was arrested on sunday and tuesday she is supposed to testify before this committee side by side with rupert murdoch and james. it's not clear whether she will be able to turn up or there will be restrictions based had on what she can say based on the arrest. that the latest. >> gregg: amy, thank you. >> heather: called the most mor interesting presidential candidates, herman cain a real leader with real solutions. he spoke out about his candidacy and his vision for the country. peter due si reports from washington. >> he is known by 45% of all republicans. coming in third with ballot support behind romney and palin. on the fox
that was about nine hours and spoke with scotland yard and they say she is still in custody. 43-year-old brooks had top echelon of tabloid journalism here and ran the biggest newspaper group. she resigned on friday and two days later she has been arrested. she has not been charged yet, but again she has been arrested in connection with phone hacking and alleged bribes to police. she resigned friday, two days before he is supposed to appear before a committee. she was arrested on sunday and...
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in the film last king of scotland forest whitcher won an oscar for his real life dictator amine. >> i wear the uniform of a general but in my heart i am a simple man. i you. >> bill: i say i'm a simple man, too. i better drop that amine was the dictator of what african country did he terrorize? >> bill: the answer is uganda, correct. all right. now we are rolling, maccallum. johnny depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on real life pirates such as black beard. >> the doll. [screams] >> yes. >> in addition to the skull and pros bones put what item on their flags to symbolize death and frighten their victims? >> bill: an hourglass. i don't know why an hourglass would frighten anybody. >> a burning tree. >> bill: i want to point out death in -- depp in all three pirate movies has more than maccallum. >> that's hard to do. >> bill: but not more than doocy in the morning. king the eighth had two wives beheaded. british invasion band had a hit song called henry the eighth. who is that band? the answer is, roll the tape ♪ i'm henry the eighth i am ♪ h
in the film last king of scotland forest whitcher won an oscar for his real life dictator amine. >> i wear the uniform of a general but in my heart i am a simple man. i you. >> bill: i say i'm a simple man, too. i better drop that amine was the dictator of what african country did he terrorize? >> bill: the answer is uganda, correct. all right. now we are rolling, maccallum. johnny depp's character in the pirates of the caribbean movies very loosely based on real life pirates...
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>> it demonstrates there's a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically it will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits both small and large, the curators hope more than a million visitors a year will come to gaze and wonder. >> games -- james cook reporting. that brings us to the end of the day's broadcast but you can find constant updates at our website at any time. visit our facebook page at facebook.com/bbc world news. thank you for watching and see you back here tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. ♪ >> union bank has put its global financial strength to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet, los presented by kcet, los (exclaiming) (laughing) hey! announcer: funding for curious george is provided by contributions to your pbs station a
>> it demonstrates there's a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically it will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits both small and large, the curators hope more than a million visitors a year will come to gaze and wonder. >> games -- james cook reporting. that brings us to the end of the day's broadcast but you can find constant updates at our website at any time. visit our facebook page at...
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the plane exploded over lockerbie, scotland. gadhafi allegedly behind that act of terrorism. among those victims was brian flynn's brother jp. >> it is hard to look at those images even today. i'm sure it is even tougher for him. so it has been 23 years since you lost your brother. and you say gadhafi's zetd toned a long jagged road to justice. >> yeah. and it's funny, how do you react to a situation like this when something you dreamed about for more than 20 years actually comes true? i always had this image of gadhafi being captured by american special forces in a marijuana similar to how, either captured or killed osama bin laden. today we have this great juxtaposition to the freeing of the libyan people although it is sometimes hard to celebrate when someone gets killed brutally, in this case there is every cause for celebration. he was an unrepentant murderer who was repressive with his people. today because of the libyan people and the assistance and the courage of the leaders in the u.s. and the uk and france, we've been able to bring down gadhafi and free the libyan p
the plane exploded over lockerbie, scotland. gadhafi allegedly behind that act of terrorism. among those victims was brian flynn's brother jp. >> it is hard to look at those images even today. i'm sure it is even tougher for him. so it has been 23 years since you lost your brother. and you say gadhafi's zetd toned a long jagged road to justice. >> yeah. and it's funny, how do you react to a situation like this when something you dreamed about for more than 20 years actually comes...
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sunshine and sweetie pack their bags, the pandas are headed to scotland. their job is going to be to make more pandas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also are around the globe. nine months after egypt goes a long time later was driven from power, the protesters have returned. the military regime that replaced in the old dictatorship has been too slow and handing over power. after three days of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet submitted its resignation. >> outside the hated the interior ministry, a longtime symbol of authoritarian rule in egypt, protesters clashed with riot police. shocking images were almost instant around the globe. none more disturbing than pictures apparently showing protesters being viciously beaten and, for proclaiming freedom. >> dozens, even hundreds rushed to the square this afternoon. at times, they bring bodies back for treatment. many of those that died in these clashes suffocated under the effects of tear gas. one man wanted to tell us what happened to him, struggling to get his words o
sunshine and sweetie pack their bags, the pandas are headed to scotland. their job is going to be to make more pandas. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and also are around the globe. nine months after egypt goes a long time later was driven from power, the protesters have returned. the military regime that replaced in the old dictatorship has been too slow and handing over power. after three days of clashes between demonstrators and police, the entire cabinet submitted its resignation....
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scotland wants out. cat lone i can't wants out of spain. northern italy wants out of italy. cypress is split in half. kurds want out of turkey these are the battles of the future. this is the future of mankind. that's what makes me so concerned in the next segment about what's happening in our own country. >> what i predict will probably be the most controversial and you had to know this going in. you have the chapter called the end of white america. white americans are endangered species you write. >> right. >> sean: get with that more with pat buchanan. will america survive to 2025. sean penn unleashes on tea party movement. >> at the end of the day, there is a big bubble coming out of their head saying, you know, can we just lynch him? >> sean: violent anti-america and anti-sem met stick street from anti-wall street movement. one of the protesters we interviewed. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. this is the age of knowing what needs to be done. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way?
scotland wants out. cat lone i can't wants out of spain. northern italy wants out of italy. cypress is split in half. kurds want out of turkey these are the battles of the future. this is the future of mankind. that's what makes me so concerned in the next segment about what's happening in our own country. >> what i predict will probably be the most controversial and you had to know this going in. you have the chapter called the end of white america. white americans are endangered species...
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scotland well for a few hundred years the s.n.p. still has work to do if it wants scotland's a breakaway even the most optimistic polls show only around forty percent of scots would vote yes and on the streets of edinburgh people are divided the oil industry and about you know say real good for scotland but all the oil just an angle on this we don't got. any generally a day we also not. be they two other people or rather school in the self defense cotton could survive a fragment of the length of the river for scotland. as much as i'm close to the score for the kids or for the future oh if you're in short we should know how much an appendage to move would be putting up with all driven require to go even if we're going to do a lot of things for the kids who teach one way or the other the s.n.p. has time to bring the on shore grounds it's pushing off a referendum until the second half of its five year government it would be the beginning of a new era for scotland which has been independent since seventeen zero seven but it's always ret
scotland well for a few hundred years the s.n.p. still has work to do if it wants scotland's a breakaway even the most optimistic polls show only around forty percent of scots would vote yes and on the streets of edinburgh people are divided the oil industry and about you know say real good for scotland but all the oil just an angle on this we don't got. any generally a day we also not. be they two other people or rather school in the self defense cotton could survive a fragment of the length...
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i thought scotland yard was above reproach. it really shocked me to see what has penetrated into the police force, the law enforcement of the government. also, how come all politicians cozy up to these people across the atlantic? it is both sides. the appointments made a not thoroughly vetted before they are appointed? guest: i think is a very fair point. a lot of britain has been shocked by the revelations about scotland yard. the british police have a reputation as uncorrupt and fair, so that has shocked a lot of people. as we said earlier, the force is going to have to look at imposing some sort of system for analyzing and checking who people talk to for payments, the jobs they take up after the date be the service. the second part of the question -- host: i apologize. twitter comment. new jersey, john on the independent line. caller: good morning, gentlemen. i would like to ask alex if the reason why journalists in great britain are so aggressive to get the story is because the law system is you are guilty until proven inno
i thought scotland yard was above reproach. it really shocked me to see what has penetrated into the police force, the law enforcement of the government. also, how come all politicians cozy up to these people across the atlantic? it is both sides. the appointments made a not thoroughly vetted before they are appointed? guest: i think is a very fair point. a lot of britain has been shocked by the revelations about scotland yard. the british police have a reputation as uncorrupt and fair, so that...
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>>reporter: spring in scotland - and the surf's up! >>muriel: the north east coast of scotland may seem an unlikely place to hold an international surfing competition - but conditions here are amongst the best in the world rivaling anything hawaii or even australia has to offer. >>howse: it's world class waves here in thurso east - not many people would know of scotland as being a surf destination ... i just love it, although you're rugged up and the water's really cold there's some novelty about coming to a place like scotland that makes it way more memorable. >>reporter: those world class conditions in evidence with one surfer scoring a 10 point wave - the maximum that can be achieved in competition. >>lester: yeah really happy with that - it's kinda rare to get something like that in the contest this big. yeah, so something to remember. >>reporter: but to compete here takes real courage. the waves may be classic, but they are seriously cold... barely above freezing... >>sullivan: it's one of the coldest surfing venues there is i mea
>>reporter: spring in scotland - and the surf's up! >>muriel: the north east coast of scotland may seem an unlikely place to hold an international surfing competition - but conditions here are amongst the best in the world rivaling anything hawaii or even australia has to offer. >>howse: it's world class waves here in thurso east - not many people would know of scotland as being a surf destination ... i just love it, although you're rugged up and the water's really cold...
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there is an entire unit at scotland yard dedicated to following these people. they know who they are. they say most of them are benign, but they are unpredictable. these are people that follow the royal family everywhere, every public event. they blog about them, they tweet about them. there is even a guy right now outside of westminster abbey, he's got his tent, he's set up, he wants to get the best view possible. >> four days early. he's probably got an unobstructed view so far. now, nobody does a better job, you know, if you consider this a value in terms of security, of taking pictures. you've got the ctv system all over london. so they really have eyes in the sky everywhere. that's got to be a big component of this. >> reporter: it is huge. there are more security cameras in london than any other city in the world. already. and this is something that they use to -- from traffic infractions to security concerns and terrorist concerns. there is a command center where they watch all of these screens. also there will be helicopters in the air with infrared cam
there is an entire unit at scotland yard dedicated to following these people. they know who they are. they say most of them are benign, but they are unpredictable. these are people that follow the royal family everywhere, every public event. they blog about them, they tweet about them. there is even a guy right now outside of westminster abbey, he's got his tent, he's set up, he wants to get the best view possible. >> four days early. he's probably got an unobstructed view so far. now,...
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it went down over lockerbie, scotland. and it was said to have been ordered by moammar moammar gadh, killing 270 people in total including 189 americans. and 35 students from syracuse university were among those 189. one of the victims was theadora cohen. her mother joins he now. >> thank you for having me. megyn: i was a freshman at sir use university and remember this very well and the effect it had on my classmates and family members and in particular the horrifying reports we had about the poor parents of the students like yourself who had to get news like that when you were waiting to look forward to welcoming your daughter home from studying abroad in london. put it in perspective for us today, these reports that gadhafi is now dead. >> i think it's wonderful. it's the happiest day i've had since december 20, 1986, the day before the bombing. and i finally have justice thanks very much to the libyan people, because the governments of the west really were not good. they by and large had policies of appeasement for a v
it went down over lockerbie, scotland. and it was said to have been ordered by moammar moammar gadh, killing 270 people in total including 189 americans. and 35 students from syracuse university were among those 189. one of the victims was theadora cohen. her mother joins he now. >> thank you for having me. megyn: i was a freshman at sir use university and remember this very well and the effect it had on my classmates and family members and in particular the horrifying reports we had...
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. >> reporter: by the way it happened in scotland which is the land of the loch ness monster. the couple stumbled on this 30-foot carcass. you can see the tail, the teeth the head of this thing, there it is right there. now the natural history museum thinks it could be carcass of a long-finned pilot whale. do you buy that? let's put them side-by-side, you can judge for yourself. a long-finned pilot whale side-by-side. that's what they are saying this is. another marine biologist says that's not what it is, this is a killer whale. you buy that? here they are side-by-side. the killer whale and the unknown carcass on the left, i don't know, martha, these are just guesses by these people, nothing yet has been confirmed. but boy it looks almost prehistoric to me. when we find out exactly what it is we'll bring it to you. martha: looks more like a crocodile than either one of those whales to me. trace, thank you very much. we'll have more on that coming up, i promise. a new and humerus take on washington's big penned spending, take a look. >> i was in con i can pain and my family st
. >> reporter: by the way it happened in scotland which is the land of the loch ness monster. the couple stumbled on this 30-foot carcass. you can see the tail, the teeth the head of this thing, there it is right there. now the natural history museum thinks it could be carcass of a long-finned pilot whale. do you buy that? let's put them side-by-side, you can judge for yourself. a long-finned pilot whale side-by-side. that's what they are saying this is. another marine biologist says...
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he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say about scotland today? >> i think it is very significant in that it demonstrates that there is a spirit of confidence in scotland. whatever happens politically will encourage people to perhaps take a more optimistic view of the future. >> with 8,000 exhibits, both small and large, the greatest hope more than 1 million visitors a year will come here to gaze in wonder. >> and we have news just in from libya that the libyan military chief is dead. there has been great speculation in the rebel stronghold who defected from gadhafi's side at the start of t
he was a student in scotland. but alexander flemming, his discovery is a gem in this eclectic collection. >> we have a chance to remake the universal museum. that was the dream of the vicker toian period to bring lots of subjects together and give people a chance to understand the interconnectedness and people and the ideas about science. >> scotland has a rich literary tradition too. >> it was a great printing center. >> one is alexander mccall smith. what does it say...
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you know, scotland is a beautiful country. great things to do. >> you have great golf courses for scenery. >> great scotch, what have you. speaking of, don't light any fireworks in georgia on sunday any more because you're allowed to buy booze. let's look at some other pictures that are cool. check this out. all right, we kind of mentioned this last week. this is the sun, close-up shots of it and that's a coronal mass ejection, an active sunspot that released an ex-solar flaire, which is the strongest kind. it wasn't pointed at earth at the time. this is what it looked like when it was going down. this limb. the sun rotating in this way. this was on the third or fourth of november as that ex-flare shot out the side of the sun. but now the sun and that sun spot, this very large sun spot which is 50,000 miles in diameter by eight times the size of earth is now directly pointed at earth. so, if we get another ex-flare and that could happen, they think this during this week, that has the potential to knock out satellites. we might
you know, scotland is a beautiful country. great things to do. >> you have great golf courses for scenery. >> great scotch, what have you. speaking of, don't light any fireworks in georgia on sunday any more because you're allowed to buy booze. let's look at some other pictures that are cool. check this out. all right, we kind of mentioned this last week. this is the sun, close-up shots of it and that's a coronal mass ejection, an active sunspot that released an ex-solar flaire,...
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prospect he will return to international terrorism of the kind that brought down pan am 103 over lockerbie scotland that killed many americans on their way home for christmas vacation. he would almost certainly return to his pursuit of nuclear and chemical weapons. we cannot allow that to happen. had we intervened early promptly, and decisively, we could have tipped the balance of power to the opposition side. this thing could be over by now. his inability to understand that risks a long-term involvement with no clear conclusion. for what reason? we do not know what his objectives is? protecting innocent civilians? how can you protect innocent civilians when you cannot use military force to remove the thing that is the greatest threat to the innocent civilians? he said in el salvador -- he said referring to the international coalition, it means we have confidence we are not going in alone. it is our military that is being volunteered by others to carry out missions that are important not only to us, but are important internationally. our military is being volunteered by others? who is the commander
prospect he will return to international terrorism of the kind that brought down pan am 103 over lockerbie scotland that killed many americans on their way home for christmas vacation. he would almost certainly return to his pursuit of nuclear and chemical weapons. we cannot allow that to happen. had we intervened early promptly, and decisively, we could have tipped the balance of power to the opposition side. this thing could be over by now. his inability to understand that risks a long-term...